Craigslist; we all know it, a lot of us have used it at one time or another, and we all know it’s a risk. The Craigslist crime headlines are abundant just in 2017 alone, but do a little research and you’ll find more crime stories from one end of the spectrum to the other. It’s the perfect cesspool for the slimy scum with the intentions of scamming, harming, and even killing people. It definitely has a “you’re a sucker” ring to it, but still it seems to be the go-to when a person wants to sell, buy, or find something or someone. Below are just a few crimes to pay close attention to and think before you run an ad to sell your truck for free. Why on earth would you put yourself and your safety at such a high risk when TruckBuyerUSA.com it right here for you? We buy trucks and pay you more than you’ll get anywhere else online; including Craigslist.
Do you know there is a dedicated phrase on Wikipedia called Internet Homicide? Well there is and with so many Craigslist scams why shouldn’t there be? It is so common in our country it warrants its own Wikipedia page. Straight from the web page:
“…refers to a killing in which victim and perpetrator met online, in some cases having known each other previously only through the Internet. Also Internet killer is an appellation found in media reports for a person who broadcasts the crime of murder online or who murders a victim met through the Internet. The first known murder of a victim met online was in 1996. Depending on the venue used, other terms used in the media are Internet chat room killer, Craigslist killer, Facebook serial killer. Internet homicide can also be part of an Internet suicide pact or consensual homicide. Some commentators believe that reports on these homicides have overemphasized their connection to the Internet.”
Craigslist Crime Headlines
Just a handful to show you what’s on record.
“Bond denied for Craigslist murder suspects”
– A man met 2 fake buyers for his pick-up truck and ends up dead.
“‘I am a serial killer’: Woman says she stabbed Craigslist date to eat his heart”
– this one speaks for itself.
“Ad for truck led to tragedy 2 accused of killing Craigslist seller”
– a sell ending in death.
“Man goes missing after Craigslist meeting”
– Would you want to meet a potential buyer whose motive was to kill you? Just to sell your truck?
“He was killed during a Craigslist sale gone bad, police say. Now his family demands answers.”
– What about your family? Would you feel it’s ok to let those you love risk their lives? No, you wouldn’t.
See the ad in the images with this post? Is it real? On the other hand, is it a Craigslist scam to lure a person into possible danger? Most likely, it’s an honest ad and the person just wants to sell their truck, but what if? When it comes to CL, you just NEVER KNOW.
Craigslist is probably the most popular classified website online. It allows a seller, or any person running an ad for anything you can imagine, to maximize the number of people they can reach. The exposure is enormous when you think about it and for a free service, well, it doesn’t get much better than free! But death definitely isn’t free!
Those are only a few Craigslist crime headlines and the list seems never ending. Be smart; choose us. We are FAST, SAFE, and EASY! We buy trucks and pay you the highest value you’ll find anywhere online. Fill out short form – just a 2-step process – and sell your truck to TruckBuyerUSA.com today. There’s no risk and no danger with us!